Previous information:
I have updated the Puppy apps since last build.
Rox right clicks have been updated.
Firefox comes with preinstalled Flashblock, Adblock, FireFtp and Simple Mail. You activate them or not at the first launch. They are still as activatable extensions inside Firefox.
Geeqie has been coupled with Mtpaint, Fotoxx and PupSnap for instant Imgur upload. Just right click the pic and choose Edit. You will find those couplings.
Libgtk-3.0 support, gtk-3.0 theme support.
Abiword 2.92 is one libgtk-3.0 dependent app. From the repo you will find more.
If you want bittorrent app, just download wheezy transmission, gtk or qt version, or transmission pet from puppy common repo.

There was quite a lot work because of several woof2 induced changes. Font xft.dpi change to 96 was not the least.

Nothing fancy. Just a little more than basic Puppy based on Debian Wheezy packages.

Flashplayer is not included. It seems that some of the comps need the old 10 version when the others like to have newer one. There is GetFlash in the Menu. Use it for downloading libflashplayer.

Libgl1-mesa-dri is the package for graphics spesific dri drivers. I intended to include them....but woof2 template stripped them to swrast_dri.so only. I might create it as pet and include them if you like to have dri drivers preincluded with 22 Mb extra fat.

There probably are still quirks here and bugs there. Now I would need testing, using, abandoning....hopefully not many..... and bug reports and feedback.

Hi Pemasu,
It is still uploading at moment - I look forward to downloading and testing your new Wheezy build

Edit:
Mixed initial results - No B43 wifi detected on first boot or subsequent boots after creating save file - I think also Wheezy may have the same xorg problem we encounterd with squeeze, as i am unable to got xorgwizard > ATI - radeon for my [Radeon Xpress 200M] - ATI Radeon® Xpress 1150.
As it was some time back I no longer have any of those old packages and am unable to recall exactly what the problem was - i think it was related to xorg-base package?
Exprimo boots to correct graphics so maybe able to compare each package and see if anything is missing.
cheers.

Stu91. Thanks of the feedback. It is valuable nevertheless. It might be that I should enable KMS at kernel compile level for radeon.
You could move from the /lib/modules/all-firmware/b43/lib/firmware the b43 folder to the /lib/firmware.
I need to check that I have latest rerwins scripts included.

Stu91. Thanks of the feedback. It is valuable nevertheless. It might be that I should enable KMS at kernel compile level for radeon.
You could move from the /lib/modules/all-firmware/b43/lib/firmware the b43 folder to the /lib/firmware.
I need to check that I have latest rerwins scripts included.

Thanks for B43 tip i shall try that next - i have no knowledge of Kernels - is KMS normally enabled in Exprimo ?
cheers.

Edit:
Just looking back though some of the old squeeze threads - it seems the original xorg problem was due to /usr/lib/libdrm_radeon.so being missing just has a quick look in wheezy and i cant see it - i will investigate more later.

Stu91. Use PPM and install libdrm-radeon1 debian package.
I will investigate DISTRO_SPECS why it is out....and I will add it.
KMS ie kernel mode setting for intel and radeon is normally enabled at file level: /etc/modprobe.d/radeon-kms.conf
and you can enable it also with boot parameter at boot time. But it is not enabled as default at kernel compile configuration. I do not know if I should, but Barry Kauler posted something about it recently, due to request and feedback at some of his threads.Edited_time_total

Does not detect intel 2915ABG wireless minipci card (ipw2200 driver).
SNS, and Dougal wizards tried. No additional modules readily available to load. May poke more later or hook up using wired eth0 interface and look further. Any thoughts?

Other than the wireless, a pretty smooth polished first launch on a moderately old laptop (1.6GHz Pentium M, intel 915 graphics, 1Gb mem. At first glance, CPU at idle a touch higher than Saluki 023 but by 1 or 2 percent if at all.

I suppose that copying /lib/modules/all-firmware/ipw2200_firmware-3.0/lib/firmware folder content ie those firmwares to the /lib/firmware might help.
That would be my first suggestion. For some reason the firmwares are not found from where they are in Puppies. And now I should have that /all-firmware folder structure right. I messed them up in other dpup build...

I blacklisted b43 and rebooted - the wl driver was not loaded as expected.

I issued the modprobe wl command and no errors were reported - lsmod reported that the driver was loaded but no wlan0 was created and dmesg did not have the usual driver loaded message - nor any error messages either.

I found the attached patch for kernels >=3.4 and applied it to my broadcom source and recompiled the driver - it compiled fine with no errors but it doesn't work either.....

I've attached the pmodemdiag in case others cleverer than me can see any clues.

Dpup Wheezy on the old trusty Athlon XP box....... booted straight to the correct 1440x900 resolution with working sound and internet. However, was necessary to go into "about:config" and disable IPv6 before Firefox would access the internet.Not a big deal though...... just a first for a Puppy release.A pretty common occurrence on some of the "bigger" distros though.

EDIT:
Just for testing purposes, exited to prompt and ran xorgwizard....... X would not restart regardless of using "probe" or choosing a particular driver.
Deleted savefile and restarted fresh.Edited_time_total